The main purpose of this article is to investigate the influence of environmental-ideological factors and religious reading on different readings of the concept of women's rights in ...
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The main purpose of this article is to investigate the influence of environmental-ideological factors and religious reading on different readings of the concept of women's rights in the thought of political Islamic discourse, jurisprudence and religious neo-thinkers after the Islamic revolution based on Quentin Skinner's theory. Therefore, the question that is raised is, "What is the origin of the difference of opinions of jurisprudence-based thinkers and modern religious thinkers regarding the social position of women?" The results of the research, which were obtained with a descriptive-analytical method and a test of the theory with the case, show that after the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, with the entry into the practical field of politics, especially since the seventies, with new scientific issues, new political opinions and We encountered new interpretation methods of religious texts. One of the currents that used new methods to interpret religious texts is the new religious thought current. By adopting the hermeneutic method, this movement interpreted religion in such a way that it has the ability to accept women's rights, as they are expressed today and is appropriate for the current era, so that, according to its own opinion, the dignity of women is preserved according to the conditions of the day and against injustice. to prevent them. At the same time, jurisprudence discourse, emphasizing the jurisprudential and traditional method of religious scholars, thought to maintain the position of religion in the field of social issues to ensure the eternal happiness of humans. In this regard, they consider it necessary to understand religion based on jurisprudence. According to this discourse, the rights assigned to women in Islamic societies originate from their nature and can only be understood by referring to the framework of Islamic jurisprudence.